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THE subscribers baying leased the
Foundry in Gettysburg. respectfully
informs his friends and the public in goner ;l
that he has now on hands. and will contin
uo to manufacture. a largrvassortment of
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of all patterns, such as the Hathnway, ntr
lor, Premium, aua nine-plate Cool; in t y
Stove, also Chamber Stoves, of all sorts
and sizes.
lie has also on hand,
Caslings for' rin;chinery,
ofof• all kinds•—for Threlling• Machines.
Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Lc. also PLOUGH
CASTINGS of all ,he patterns now in use.
Ile has on hand, aircady made, a number
of the .celebrated • .
SYLTIR PLOUCr2ES,
which he will sell low. lie has also on
hand. and viii continue to make, HOL
LOW-WARE, Wagon and Carriage-box
es, and all other articles in him line of bus
iness, which are too numerous to men
tion. Ile has, also,
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ready made, and continues to snantd)cture
LarLE's Patent two-horse Ml:chines, and
the Hanover and York patterns.
Any one who may w;lnt BRASS CAST
INGS, will be intended to.
All the a4uwe articles will he sold low.
for Cash or Country Produce. Old !octal
will also hemaken
eXCII:Intre for work.
i 7 Repairing, and work in his line,
done at the shortest notire.,c - rA
The subscriber is very tlnadifill Ihr past
favors", and hopes his friends will renuan
-berthe Old Establishment, in the Western
p:ittltif the town, W. Hoffman's
Coach shop.
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r HE Subscriber respectfully informs
his friends and the public generally,
that he has now, and Will always keep on
hand, an extensive assortment of.
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which he will Pell at reduced prices, being
determined to sell as cheap as any estab
lishment in the county. He therel/ute in
vites those who need any article in his line
to call and examine his stock of Ware.—
He will also make and put up
at the lowest prices and warranted to be,of
good materials.
PTOVE PIPE
will also be kept on hand or made to or
der during the season.
The subscriber returns his thanks to his
friends for past favors, and solicits a con,
tinuance of the sane at his shop in Chain-,
bershurg street, opposite the Drug Store olj
S. H. Buehler.
• CEO. E. BUEHLER
Gettysburg, Jan. 16.
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. DAVID HEAGY
I ESP.V.CTFULLY returns his grate
"' till acknowledgements for the very
liberal encouragement which has hereto
fore bon extended to him, and re,spectful
ly informs his friends that he still cumin
ues.the
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at the Old Stand in Charnbersbtirg street,
where he is preptied. to execute the Neat
est 'awl most Fashionable Work, which he
wiltwarrant equal, if not superior; to any
in the , place.
He has now, and will always keep on
hand a general and extensive assurtin6nt of
the 'different articles of Furniture, including
Btirt r US,
CENTRE SND DLVEtia
BEADSTEADS, CUPBOAIkk,
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Work and Wash Stands, &c.
an-of - which are of a superior quality, and
for which he only asks an examination to
be acknowledged as the very latest fashion.
All orders for - • will be prompt
ly attended to as
GettYSburg, Feb. 6, 1846.
OTICL.
Estate Of David Detnaree, deceased.
' ETTERS Testamentary on the Es
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0 - 4 tate of - ILIVID .D.E.II.IIWE, deed.
late'tif Miinntpleasant township, Adams
county, haying been granted to the subscri
ber, residing in Sttiban township, he here,-
by gtris notice to all persons indebted to
stud gangs to,call and pay, the same with
out ti - 40....04 , 1 . h05s having claims against
stut.ss fix,. requested to present the same'
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'authenticated, for conlement.:':
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, filt4,ll. DEARDORFF, E.v'r.
44; Pi Putt , r, .
UNDER present circumstances, I am
compelled to settle up my Books, and
therefore give notice to all whom it may
concern, that payment must he made by
the lst day of March next. If not done
on or before that time, the Books will pnss
into other hands fur immediate collection.
J. I. BALDWIN.
Fellruary 6, 1845.
I invite my customera and tho public
generally to give a call at my old stand in
`South Baltimore street, wheu they want to
purchase a good co! cheap
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as I will sell the same -lower for
Cash or suitable Produce, than bas ever
betin done in this place. As I will not
barter in any thing that does not suit rue,
I will be able to sell at thueh L o wer prices
than heretofore.
-11 E undersigned has connected with
his Cow.}making Establishment a
large Smith shop, and is prepared to do all
kinds of
BL CESMITHIXJG,
including - ironing Carriages, Baggieu,
1 agot?B, 4.e. He would tat• to those who
have liorsas to shoe, that he has in his em
ploy first-rate hands, which, with his per
sonal attention, will enable him to give en
tire satisfaction to all those who may favor
him with a call.
Cris riet4-1. lenagy Springs
(warranted) will be promptly made to or
der at all times.
t[:7'4ll kinds of R4P;./1/./1/Nq done,
ij zl oth in Wood and Iron, at the most redu
ced prices.
T. WARREN
Thankful for past encouragement, the
subscriber solicits a continuance of patro
nitge, and invites his frienthß to call at his
EstabliSliment in west Chambersburg
street, a few doors below l'hompson's
Ilotel.
IR.:EI C 4 Z. TIL f.s raotzcz.
%T CE is hereby given to. all Lega
l- atees and other persons concerned,
that he ..///) 311 TILV MN C
CO (INV'S of the deceased persons herein
after, mentioned will-be presented at the Or
phans' Court of Adams county, for confir
mation and allowance, on. Tuesday the 3d
day of March next, viz:
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The account of Itobt. 'Smith, Executor
of the last will and testament of Joseph
B. Livingston deceased.
The account of Joseph Wible, Executor
of the last will and testament of Stephen
Wible deceased.
The account of Gco. Spangler, Execu
tor of the last will and testament of Jacob
tipangler deceased:
The account of William Coulson, Ex
ecutor of the last will and testament of Ma
ry Coulson deceased.
The account of Henry Harman, Admin
istrator of the Date of John Harman, titt
ceased.
account ofDavid rears-, Admin
istrator of the Estate of John
The account of John Eiker, Achninis
trat'Or of of the Estate of Ezra Blythe, de
ecablpd.
ROBERT COBEAN, Reg'r.
Jan. 30.e'
1 .1 4 We recommend all of our friends visiting
the,Fity to call at the Pekin Company's store,and
lay;in a supply of their delicious 'leas.
e P ar; 1)1 t lreet. Coln pi•ny,
Noki3o S. Seeond,st., between Marko & Chesnut,
PIiILADELPIIIA„
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11.4 AVE constantly on hand, and for sale
" Wholesale and Retail, a variety of
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fI'TEAS.I A T LOWER PRICEA•
` r _L- according twill° quality, than
they can be bought at any other establish
ment ill the City.
tr.. l -ITEAs exclusively are sold at this
ltu2tse, and several varieties which cannot
be obtained elsewhere. Any Teas which
do not give entire satisfaction can he re
turned and exchanged, or the money will
be refunded:
The citizens of Adams county aro re
svcctfullyinvited to give us a call.
G. B. ZIEBER,
•~i g rnt nnhe Pvlcin Tea Compat , v.
Philahellihia, Oct. 2, 1845. ly
DAIMO\ND TONSOR
LI ASITIONIBLE Barber and Hair-
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Dresser, has removed his "Temple"
to the Diamond, adjoining the County Buil
dings, where he can at. all times be found
prepared to attend to the calls of the public.-
From long experience s lie flatters himself
that lie can go through all the ramifications
of the Tonsorical departn\ents, with Such an
infinite degree of skill as will meet the en-
tire satisfaction of all who inay submit their
chins to the keen ordeal of his razor. He j
hopes, therefore, that by attention to busi
ness
and a desire to please, he will merit
as well as receive a liberal snare of public
patronage: The•sick will be \ attended to at
their private dwellings.'
Oct. 11:(7.\ • tf
CI IRST ! RA.T C 0.02 CH H
11 - ork hand and for sale at the 'Drug Store
of S. H. BUEHLER.
Getellmtrg. Jan. le,
NOTICE.
J. 3. BALDWIN, .dgent.
Getty burg, Feb. 0, 1840.
AIITtII.
C. IV: HOFFMAN
Gettysburg, Feto),, 1816.
S. R. TIPTON.
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Freights from Philadelphifi
rtr.r.,7:Jr.,ik.m. 1.1. v r •
TWICE A WEEK r.nTWEEN
Philadelphe:n and Fork.
THE subscriber runs a regular line of
Cars between Philadelphia and York.
A Train will leave York every Saturday
and Wednesday afternoon, and every Tues
day and Friday Evening, A. L. Gerhart &
Co.'s Warehouse, No. 205, Market street,
Philadelphia.
Extra Cars will be started on any other
day in the week, when freight sufficient to
to pay expenses offer.
HENRY KALTPELT.
York, Nov. 7. tf
TYPE FOUN DRY
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Printers' Famishing Warehouse
THE subscribers have opened a new
Type Foundry in the city of New
York, where they are ready to supply or
ders to any extent, for any kind of Job or
Fancy Type. Ink, Paper, Cases, Galleys,
Brass Rule, Steel Column Rule, Compo
sing Sticks, Chases, and every article ne
cessary fur a Printing office.- Also, second
hand materials.
The Type, Which are cast in new moulds,
from an entirely new set of matrixes, with
deep counters, are waranted to be unsur
passed by any, and will be sold at prices to
suit the times. All the type furnished by
us are "hand-cast." The types from any
foundry can be matched at this establish
ment.
Printing presses furnished, and also
Steam Engines of the most approved pat ,
terns.
C omposition Rollers cast for printers.
roc ic RoFT & OVEREND, r3S Anr)!.t.
DC - . 10. Gm
SUPERIOI2 COM: STOVE..
ritr, attention of the public is reirectrull , cal
k led to Faitmcits Cook. S•rovF as
an article superior to any yet offered to the public
for cooking tirpo ,, es It was got up expressly
to answer the wants of the Farmer, and Will not
tail to please all who may require a good sized
COOK STOVE, One of the many advantages
possessed by this Stove is that water, applednit
ter. clothin. ;l:c. can sie boiled in a large copper
kettle atthe same time. ‘‘hilst cooking is dojo. ,
for . 211 or thirty persows. It is decidedly superior
for n A s.lNa—tile heat being co.o.rely under the
control of the cook, who can zpp. • it to the hot
foot as well as to the top of hie oven and thus
bake with perfect regularity. It is utinecessmy
to give any Mrrher detail of its advantages. Plea , e
tet.r to the subjoined certificate from Vim F. El
liott. Esq.. Patent Ageht. of Washington City
Many testimonials equally flattering could be fur
nished, but this tniv suffice who want
stiperiorCook Stove. will do well to try this arti
cle—they are warranted or no sale.
BOonslaoro . , 'NW., May 19,1543
WASH iNcioy, May 3, IS-13.
To Samuel Bentz. Esq.,
Dear hale tried the Cooking Stove
.that you sent me. :Ord am well pleased with its
performance. iNly expectatims are more than re
alized. I hel eve it will perform more cooking
in less time, and with lesS fuel than any of the va
rious Cookie) Stoves that I have tr ed during 525
years' connection with the Patent Office. Its mer
its need only he more generally known to insure
its fame throughout the country. lam at length
satisfied in the culinary department of my do
tnestic establ , ishment—inr which I a'-knowleged
myself indebted to your genius arid enterprise.
I remain very respectfully, yours. &c..
W.M. P. ELLIOTT, Patent Agent.
Err THIS •DAY APPOINT J. D. PAXTON
Co., my AGENTS for the State of Pennsyl
vania, for the sale of Territory and otherwise. of
my Cook Stove
September 17, 15,13
FARMERS AND OTHERS
Are respectfully informed that the undersigned
have now on hand. and arc manntacturing the a
bove Stoves. so that they are now prepared to fill
all orders with which they may be favored, upon
theshortest notice.
J. D. PAXTON & co.
Caledonia, Franklin co., Sept. 20, Ibls. tf
Protection against Loss ,ity
MU' It Mt iD
# HE "Cumberland Valley Mu f val Prot eet ion
5 Company," being incorporated by an act of
the Legislature and fully organized 'and in opera
tion under the direction of the followi D4 b aw d o f
Managers, viz: Thomas C. Miller, John Moore,
I).v:id W. M Cullotigh, James Weakly, William
Moore. Samuel Galbraith. Thomas Paxton. A. G.
Miller, Philip Spangler, Samuel Woods, Abraham
Kurtz, George Brindle, and t•cott Coyle. call the
attention of the inhabitants of CUMbedand and
Adams counties, to the cheapness of the rates, and
the many advantages which this kind of insurance
has over any other:
Ist. Every person insured become s a mem be r
of; the company and takes part in the choice of
officers and the direction of its concerns.
2d. For insurance no more is d mantled tha- is
necessary to meet the expenses of the Company,
and indemnity against fosse: which may happen.
3(1. The incon cnience of frequent r;ncwale is
avoided by inturi,g for a term of five yeats.
.Ith Any person applying for insmahce must
give his prnnium , ote for the cheape:d c•ass at
the rate of 5 per cetuum which will be $5O on
the s'looo, for which he will hate to pa) $2 50
for five years. and $1 51) for survey and policy,
and no more unless loss he sustained to a
. great , r
amount than the funds "'on baud will cover, and
then no mote will. be required than a pro rata
share. These ate are much cheaper than those
Of other companies, except such as are incorpora
ted on the name principles
THOMAS C. MILLER, PuiszusivT.
A. G..MILLEn. Sec' y.
LIST OF AGRNTS.
The following named gentlemen have been ap
pointed AGENT':- for Adams count) :
William W. Paxton. Gen'l Agent, Gettyrbstrg.
James A. Thompson, -,
David Zeigler,- t.
Dr. Wm. 11. Stewart, Peterrbort.
Henry Myers, New Chester.
Henry Mayer, Esq., ' Abbottstown
Daniel Comfort, Ftraban tp.
Abraham King. Eli., Ilunteritoun.
David Blythe. Esq., . -Milletsiown.
William - Morrison, Bendersv lite.'
-Thomas T..Wieratsu, ' Arendtbs ilia.
Dr. D.' Mellinger, East Peri i .. 7'
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GREEADLY to an Act of Assembly entitled, “An Act to raise ountv Rates and Levies," requiring the Commissioners of
/11 the respective Counties to publish a statement of the RECEI TS AND EXPENDITURES yearly—Wei the Commis
sioners of Taxes of said County, do REPORT as follows, via. :--Tram the sixth day of January, li. D. 1845, to 11th fifth day of
January, .1. D. 184(1—Loth days inclusive:
Iti._ The Outstanding County amt Aide Tax appears to be in
the-handa V the following Collectors, riz: - :
com..rcroßS. TOWNSHIPS.
James Alajor, Borough of Gettysburg, 104 65
Win. S. Hamilton, Cumberland, 94 22
.Q. Armstrong,t Borough, 651 20
James Black, Cumberland, 488 21
Henry Snvder,t Germany, - 257 76
John C. Ellis, Berwick, 415 82
Frederick Wolf,t Huntington, 234 41
Jacob P. Lawrew,t Latimore, 260 75
James IVilson,t Hamiltonban, 370 28
Joseph Cline, Menallen, 402 47
John F. Felts, Strahan, 239 60
Jacob Ladv,f, Franklin, 430 91
Jer'iah Atilebaugh,* Conowago, 271 21
Francis Fickes,' Tyrone, 251 65
Fretrk Stocklogcr, Alountjoy, -.',' 86 71
William.Stock,t Mountpleasant, 384 65
George Kershler,t Union, 144 93
S. BENTZ
SAMUEL BENTZ
lOU E, the- undersigned, being duly elected AUDITORS to settle and adjust the Public Accounts of the Treasurer and Commis
sinners', of said County, and having been sworn or affirmed agreeably to law, REPORT the following to be a general state
ment of said .counts, from the sixth day of January, A. D. 1845, until the fifth day of Janitary, A. D. 18 Iti—both days inclusive
WE, the undersigned, ArDITORS 61 the County of Adams, Pennsylvania, elected and sworn pursuant to law, do REPORT,' that
we met, dul audit, settle and adjust according to law, the account of the Treasurer and Commissioners of said County, commencing
on the Gth day of January, 1845, and ending on the sth day of January, A. D., 1 84 o—both clays inclusive :—That said account, as
settled above, and entered on record in Settlement-hook, in the Commissioners' Office of Adams county, is correct ; and that we find
a balance due to the County of Adams, by Join.; H. WetEx:LAN, Esq., Treasurer of said county, in Cash, the sum of Three rhoa..
sand and Twenty-seven Dollars and Seventy-two Cents; and in Outstanding Taxes the sum of Five thousand and Ninety-eight
Dollars and Foriy-three Cents. , ..
In Testimony whcieof, we have hereunto set our hands,. at the Office of the Commivioriers, at Gettysburg, our place of settling
Public Accounts, the sth day of January, 1846. ..
. WM. R. •SADLEI?, ,
- . ADAM J. W ALTER, ./udilors.
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• JACOB DELLONE,
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' 'Feb. 6, 16,16. .
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- ATTORNEY AT LAW,
iar am 1313 Z. 1174:q 32 -n JED 49 .
' FFERS. his professional services to C.- C. 1' RE N CU,
the people of Adams County. His
(of Carlisle,) Attorney and t'outssellor nt-Lnw,
Office is the one on the public. square in A's" removed; to Waynesboro', but
p RESENTS his
„respects to his friends • Gettysburg, Mt ely
. occupied as a
...Law-gf
will practice in the Courts of Adams
and informs them that lie has made
county. He will be at the office of Wm.
free by Wm. M'SnEnav, , Esq. Ile has
arrangements to continue to practice as usual • also made arrangements to have the advice i• M'Sur.a • E
RN, . sq., opposite the new Luthe
in-the Courts of Adams county,- under the and assistance of his Father; JUDGE REED, ~„
ran Church, during the sessions of the
new regulation of the times for holding o f Carlisle, in all difficult, cases. Court.
them.... _ , September 20. ' • tf
•C Gettysburg, Aug. 0. 6m
0 AI A-4 , .IPCREARY,
• ATTORNEY AT LA TYa..,,
,OFFICE in. the South-e a st Corner of
the Diamond, between A. B. Kurtz
Hotel and R. W. M'Sherry's Store.
erettyithurg, Dec. 12, 184.-4
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
DOLLS. CTS.
ro Cash in hands of Treas'i at settlement, Jan, 6,'45, 1358 45
Outstanding County Tax and Quit Rents. at settlein't, 7438 00
County Rates and Levies assessed for 1845, to wit:
Borough of Gettysburg, - - $1542 51
. Do. Quit Bents, . •• - 178 00
Cumberland Township, - • - 1551 07 .
Germany, Al • - 848 76
Berwick, “ . . 1461 59
Huntington, " , • - 1223 43
Latimore, " - -81 G 75
11 uniltonban, " - - 1652 10
Liberty, " ' • ' • . 788.41
Hamilton, " • - 1300 24
Menallen, “ . - 1736 42
Straban, " . - 1019.20
Franklin, " - - 1074 04
Conowago, •' - - 1174 42
Tyrone, " . - 745 05
Moon tjoy, " - • 1010 42 •
Mountpleasant, " .- - 1417 25 ..
Reading, 4.1 - • 1369 83
Freedom, " . - 540 63
Union, " . • - 1142 93
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'23,793 65
Cash received ofjas. Robinette, Esq. for Stray sold, 3 00
" " of Nicholas Bushey, Esq. " " • 14 00
‘f " from York co. for Costs paid by Adams Co. '250 00
a 4 " from Tobias Laughlin, liar Costs, 18 00
4, " Additional County Tax fur former years, 772
'Since paid in full. tSiuee paid in part
Brzr•The following Townships paid in full before settlement:
Liberty Township, Heading Township,
Hamilton " Freedom "
IN TESTIMONY that the foregoing Statement of RECEIPTS and EXEPENDITURES, exhibited at the office of the Trea
,.....:., surer of said County, is tveorreet and true Copy, as taken from and compared with th.e Originals remaining in the Books
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.i ~ of this Otlice—We have hereunto set our Hands, and affixed the Seal of our said Office, at (lettysburg, the fifth day of
3 „,„ ; 10, .- January, A. D. one, thousand eight hundred and forty-six.
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ATTEST--J. At0111N1111:011, Clerk.
TO THE HONOR.IBLE THE JUDGES OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLE.IS OF .I.D.IMS COUNTY.
John IL AUClellan, Esq. Treasurer, and the Commissioners, In Account with the County of Adams.
DOLLS. CTS.
To rash in hands of Treasurer at last settlement, - 1358 45
Outstanding Tax 'in hands of Collectors, - 7438 00
Amount of State and County Tax asssessed for '45, 23615 65
of Quit Rents for 1845, - - - 178 00
Cash received of J. Robinette for Stray sold, - 3 90
~ of N. Bushey, - 14 00
Cost received from York county, - - 250 00
44 ei from Tobias Laughlin, 18 00
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Additional Tax in former years, .. - 772
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L.IIV NOTICE.
Jan. 30, 1846.
Commissioners' Office, A dams County, Pennsylvania.
John. IL Clellau, Esq., Treasurer, and Commissioners,
In •account with the Connly of ...Moms, as follows, to wit :
A, II 1 - P) 2 I..k° D LI Os g
.1M Liri Z 4 Q , M. Ufa.
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Cards, Blant:s, Notices, and . Printing
of every - description,neatly and
.
promptly executed at •
. Office'ofthe
Star dt Republican Bqnner
OF ADAMS COUNTY FOR 11845.
. DOLLS. CTS,
By Auditing Public Accounts, - - $2O 09
Public Printing and Blanks, - - . 329 12
Paid School Funds due the following Townships, to wit :
Huntington township, - - $209 18
Hamiltonban " - - 397 57
Straban, 14 - 90 79
Borough of Gettysburg, - - 157 44
Cumberland Township, • - 106 13
Liberty 4, - . 1 1'S 43
5 33
111 73
24 81
64 00
Wood for Public Buildings, - -
General Juries and Tip Staves, -
Grand Juries and 16
Repairs done to Public Buildings, -
Tax refunded, - -
Fox, Wolf, and Wild Cat Scalps, -
Counsel to Counnissioners,
66 Extra service,
Justices and Constables for Vagrants,
Shores hills for Court Costs, - -
Sheriff Bream, balance for summoning Jurors, -
D. AFEIroy, Court-Cryer's Pay, -
Treasurer or Poor-house, -
Jailor's Fees for keeping - Prisoners,
Books, Stationary ai4l Postage,
$32,882 82
Offic,ers of Spring Election, -
Officers of General " -
Road, Bridges, and Township Views and Damaffes,
=MU
Repairs of Bridges, - •
- -
James Patterson, Commissioner's Pay, -
Peter Diehl, 66 -
J. Cunningham,
Clerk's I.):tv, 16 14
Wood Sawing for Kurt-house and Conint'rs Office,
Binding Books, -
Abatement allowed Collectors, - (5 per cent.) -
Coroner's Fees, - - . - - 23 67
Medical attendance on Prisoners, - - 0 50
V. Bream, Sheriff; for conveying Prisoners E. S. Prison, 77 75
Directors of the Poor, pay, - . - .- . 60 00
Indexing Dockets in Public office, - • - 190 00
Prothonotary, Recorder, and Clerk of Sessions' Fees, 117 09
Collectors' Fees, r' 845 71
Certificates of Constables' Returns,
Exonerations to Collectors, - - 329 39
Treasurer's Commission, (for County Funds,) 200 00
Cash paid State Treasurer as per receipt to Treas'r, 11,577 00
Treasurer's Commission on payment to State, 121 86
$5,090 43
Outstanding Tux and Quit Rents,
Balance in hands of Treasurer,
By Cash paid State Treasurer as per Receipt, -
" " on Commissioners' Orders, -
Amount of Outstanding Taxes and Quit Rents,
Cash paid Collectors per Centage, - - -
Exonerations to Collectors, - - - -
Certificates of Constables' Returns, - -
Treasurer's Commission on payment to State, .
ii .4 on County, -
Balance in hands of Treasurer, - . - -
$32,882 82
J. H. REED,
HAND-BILLS,
By Orders paid out as follows, to wit :
Mountjoy
Germany
Freedom.
Union,
PETER DIEHL, •
JAS. CUNNINGHAM. Commissioners
JOSEPH FINK,
ALEX. I - 1. STEVENSON,
OFFICE: in the Centre Square, Nrith
of the Court-house, between" Smith
aid "Sterenr-on's"'cornerat
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47'7 ORA' E.Y LAW;
1305 41
157 62
763 48
311 21
120 11
11 12
47 24
20 00
5 00
16 27
256 83
34 7
55 50
5100 00
226 70
30 76
300 06
391 75
25 89
483 25
70 37
138 00
142 50
138'00
174 75
2 83
1 12
312 13
86 00
5,098 43
3,027 72
$32,882 82
DOLLS. CTII.
11577 00
11596 71
5098 43
846 71
320 30
, 86 00
121 80
200 00
3027 72
$32,882 82